Samanid: Nasr II ibn Ahmad 329 AH / 940 AD and 32 similar items
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Samanid: Nasr II ibn Ahmad 329 AH / 940 AD
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Shipping options
Return policy
None: All purchases final
Purchase protection
Payment options
PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted
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| Quantity Available: |
Only one in stock, order soon |
| Condition: |
Unspecified by seller, may be new. |
| Certification: |
Uncertified |
| Grade: |
Ungraded |
| Era: |
Medieval |
| Composition: |
Silver |
| Materials sourced from: |
Islamic |
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Items after first shipped at flat $10.00 |
| Posted for sale: |
More than a week ago |
| Item number: |
1784642333 |
Item description
House of Emirates is thrilled to offer its elite clientele this exceptionally beautiful and historically resonant silver dirham from the Samanid dynasty, struck under the reign of Nasr II ibn Ahmad in the year 329 AH (940 AD) at the celebrated mint of Nishapur.
Measuring an impressive 26 mm in diameter and weighing 2.88 grams, this dirham exemplifies the high silver purity and refined epigraphic artistry for which Samanid coinage is revered. The broad flan and clear strike allow the inscriptions to breathe, a hallmark of Nishapur issues, reflecting the city?s status as a major economic, intellectual, and cultural center of the eastern Islamic world during the 10th century.
The obverse is dominated by bold Kufic script arranged in harmonious concentric circles, proclaiming Islamic declarations of faith and authority with striking clarity. The reverse continues this disciplined calligraphic tradition, naming Nasr II ibn Ahmad, one of the most influential Samanid rulers, whose reign marked a golden age of stability, scholarship, and Persian cultural revival under Islamic governance. The balanced layout, confident lettering, and surviving sharp details speak to both the technical mastery of the mint and the coin?s careful preservation over more than a millennium.
Beyond its numismatic beauty, this dirham is a tangible witness to a pivotal era in Islamic and Persian history, when trade routes, knowledge, and silver currency connected Nishapur to the wider world from Central Asia to the Middle East. For collectors and investors alike, it represents not merely a silver coin, but a surviving fragment of empire, faith, and commerce?an object that embodies authenticity, scarcity, and enduring historical value, perfectly aligned with the philosophy of House of Emirates in uniting ancient legacy with modern connoisseurship.
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